Friday, March 1, 2024

About Zen Buddhist enlightenment

 The Zen Buddhist enlightenment is often described that after one moment of insight "All had changed, yet nothing had changed." The world had stayed very much ghe same, but one had found a good way of living in it. One felt happy and fullfilled, especially of the sights and sounds of nature and of the meaningfulness of things done at the level of understanding and one's own ages old nature. It seems to have much to do with individual ways of doing, like the varying weathers and learning skills demand: doing things in a good way every moment, like is good for the individual and for lufe. Just standing by and taking part only sociallt, without personally liking the hobby or whatever at hand, does not bring that feeling of meaningfullness, that ages old wise way of living. But so instead of not being tued to pkace or culture, each one could find such happiness best just where one likes the climate and the wusdom of lufe in the local ways of living. And civiluced wisdom togeyher with sincwrely wishing well in the wude world can lift the experience to more healthily happy and well workkng. 


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